ANNUAL MEETINGS XV 
Annual Meetings—(continued). 
| Sums paid 
Old New | Asso- ae on account 
Annual Annual erates | Ladies |Foreigners} Total i =) of Grants | Year 
Members Members | Ti His Fe for Scientific 
| CHE Purposes 
297 AS | 80r 482 9 1915 (£1801 0 o |f1072 10 oO | Ig00 
374 “one || 794 246 20 IgI2 2046 0 O 920 9g II | Igor 
314 86 647 305 6 1620 1644 0 0 947 © O|} 1902 
| 319 go | 688 365 21 1754 1762 0 0 845 13 2 | 1903 
; 449 113 T4886" | 317 121r 2789 2650 0 O 887 18 Ir | 1904 
937) 41I 430 «| 181 16 2130 2422 0 0 928 2 .2 | 1905 
356 | 93 817 352 22 1972 1811 0 0 882 0 9g | 1906 
339 | 61 659 251 42 1647 1561 0 O 757 I2 10 | 1907 
465 112 1166 222 14 2297 2317 0 O| 1157 18 8 | 1908 
290° 162 789 go 7. 1468 1623 0 O| I0I4 g 9g | 1909 
379 57 563 123 8 1449 1439 0 0| 963 17 © | IgI0 
349 61 414 81 31 1241 1176 0 O 922) OF (Oa rore 
368 i 95 1292 359 88 2504 2349 0 O 845 7 6] 912 
480 | 149 1287 || 291 20 2643 2756 0 O 97837 1X | rots 
139 41608 539° == 21 5044° | 4873 0 Oo | 1861 16 4°| r914 
287 116 6284 I4I 8 1441 1406 0 0O| 1569 2 8 | 1915 
250 76 251° 73 —_— 826 82r 0 o| 985 18 10 | 1916 
_— _ = | _ —_— —_— _— 677 17 2 | 1917 
—_ _ _— _ — _ —_ 326 13 3 | 1918 
254 102 6884 | 153 3 1482 1736 0 0 410 O OO} I919 
Annual Members 
Old 
> Annual ; Nanas: Students’ 
pene Masi t# |‘Mecting| Tickets | T<Ket= 
Report y 
136 192 571 42 120 20 1380 1272 10 0 | 1251 13 0°®| 1920 
133 410 1394 I2I 343 22 2768 2599 I5 O 518 I 10 | Ig21 
go 294 757 89 235° 24 1730 1699 5 O| 722 0 7 | 1922 
Compli- 
mentary? 
123 380 1434 163 550 308 3296 | 2735 15 0| 777 18 6°) 1923 
37 520 1866 41 89 139 2818 3165 19 oO” 1197 5 9 | 1924 
. 97 264 878 62 119 74 1782 1630 5 O| 123 © 0O]} 1925 
IOI 453 2338 169 225 69 3722 3542 0 O| gI7 I 6] 1926 
84 334 1487 82 264 161 2670 2414 5 O 761 10 O]} 1927 
76 554 1835 64 201 74 3074 3072 IO O| 1259 10 oO | 1928 
29 237 1444 142 197 70 2321 2218 14 1649 2 4 | 1935 
8 The Bournemouth Fund for Research, initiated by Sir C. Parsons, enabled grants on account of 
scientific purposes to be maintained. 
® Including grants from the Caird Gift for research in radioactivity in this and subsequent years 
to 1926. 
10 Subscriptions paid in Canada were $5 for Meeting only and others prorata; there was some gain 
on exchange. 
1 Including 450 Members of the South African Association. 
12 Including 413 tickets for certain meetings, issued at 5s. to London County Council school-teachers. 
18 For nine months ending March 31, 1933. 
24 177 12271 —_— 161 83 1754 1477 15 O| 2193 2 I] 1929 
68 310 1617 97 267 54 2639 2481 15 Oo 631 I gy | 1930 
78 656 2994 157 454 449 5702 | 4792 10 0 | 1319 9 6] 1931 
44 226 1163 45 214 125 2024 1724 5 O| 1218 13 Ir | 1932 
39 236 1468 82 147 74 2268 2428 2 0| 562 19 11%} 1933 
30 273 1884 181 280 7o 2938 2900 13 6 | 1423 4 9 | 1934 
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- 14 Sir William B. Hardy, F.R.S., who became President on January 1, 1934, died on January 23. 
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